<p>I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this.</p>
<p>But, I have a concern about my SAT IIs. For some, it may be a very arrogant concern; for some, a trivial one.</p>
<p>So I took SAT II Math IIC, Physics, and Biology, on which I got 800, 800, and a 740 respectively.</p>
<p>The biology one, I took this May (which I thought was pretty hard, yet the percentile showed that many people actually did well), and the 740 is bothering the heck out of me. Now, I'm worried if that score is OK from the point of view from the college admissioners, especially when I have two other perfects. In addition, how much effect will that 740 have on my chance if I apply to a pre-med or a 7 yr med program, where I would assume biology would be an important factor?</p>
<p>dude-chill there, those scores are incredible-a 740 is what? 97 percentile? that combined witht two perfects is awesome-thres no point in redoing them</p>
<p>No, that sort of difference, from what I've seen, shouldn't affect admission into that sort of program. If it bothers you so much, do you still have the opportunity to retake it?</p>
<p>If it continues to bother you a lot, go ahead and retake it, if only for your sanity and wellbeing. And it's not an arrogant or trivial concern at all =)...</p>
<p>That said, a 740 is very good already--congrats on it. Personally, I'd rather spend the time studying to retake the SAT II to find a research opportunity or study some area of biology that really facinates you (since you said you're interested in med)--maybe neurobio or biochem. </p>
<p>At any rate, best of luck with whatever you do ;).</p>